Women’s Day Flower Run In Buda, 9 March

  • 6 Mar 2019 5:55 AM
Women’s Day Flower Run In Buda, 9 March
This annual flower run, organised this year for the seventh time, will be held in the hilly area of Budapest at Hármashatár-hegy.

The organisers told XpatLoop:

Celebrating Women’s Day, participants draw a flower with running-route art, tracking their progress with GPS.

This gathering on 9 March is a friendly get-together, not a contest.

Those who run or walk some 17 kilometres can complete all petals of the flower.

Place:
Határnyereg (Hármashatárhegy)

Timing:
8:30- 8:55, Run starts at 9 am.

More:
Further details available in Hungarian  here

Source: 
Women’s Day Flower Run

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